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Bali Holidays

Have you ever thought of a place where you can see beautiful beaches, peaceful green forests, and impressive old temples all in one spot? That's Bali! When you think about holidays in Bali, imagine a place full of natural beauty, rich culture, and endless adventure.

Bali has everything from calm seas to stunning mountains. People love it for its mix of luxury resorts and budget-friendly stays, all close to clean beaches and clear blue waters. Emenac Travel is here to help everyone find cheap Bali holidays. Check our website now and let us know how we can be of help.

What Makes Bali So Special?

Bali isn’t just about pretty views; it’s also about feeling relaxed and having fun. During your Bali holiday, you can relax in a spa, do yoga on the beach, or have thrilling adventures. Bali is also perfect for diving and snorkelling fans who want to see old shipwrecks under the sea.

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Beautiful Nature

Bali is known for its green forests, waterfalls, rice fields, and beaches.

Great for Couples

Bali is very romantic. Many hotels have spas, infinity pools, and amazing sunset views, perfect for couples.

Historic Temples

Bali has many old temples that are important to the Balinese people. A visit to the Pura Tanah Lot is a must.

Awesome Shopping

From local markets in Ubud to trendy shops in Seminyak, you can find unique gifts to take home.

Adventures for Everyone

Ride a quad bike through a waterfall, hike a volcano, or swing high above the treetops.

Fun Things to Do On Your Bali Holidays 2024/2025

Here are some must-do activities to make your holidays in Bali the best.

Note: Contact our team at Emenac Travel if you want to add any of these escapades to your itinerary.

Island Hopping

Take a boat to nearby islands like the Gili Islands or Nusa Penida. These places offer the best views, cute beaches, and great spots for diving with manta rays or swimming in natural pools. They are quieter than Bali, making them perfect for a peaceful day out.

Walk Through the Monkey Forest

The Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud is a unique place to see over 1,200 monkeys roaming freely. Just be careful because these monkeys love to steal snacks! And take pictures with those cuties!

Explore Ancient Temples

Bali’s temples are hundreds of years old and hold a lot of history. One of the most famous is Lempuyang Temple, located on a mountain. Climbing the 1,700 steps might be challenging, but the view is gorgeous.

Watch the Sunrise from a Volcano

Hiking Mount Batur to see the sunrise is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. You start early, around 3 a.m., but reaching the top and watching the sun come up is simply amazing. Moreover, the breakfast at the peak tastes even better after the hike!

Relax on the Soft Sandy Beaches

Bali’s beaches come in all types, from volcanic black sand to white sandy shores. Places like Nusa Dua Beach are perfect for relaxing or catching big waves if you’re into surfing. Plus, it will be like enjoying the luxury Bali holiday experience.

Discover Underwater Wonders

Bali is in the Coral Triangle, famous for its beautiful reefs filled with colourful fish, sharks, rays, and turtles. Menjangan Island is an excellent spot for snorkelling and diving. You can see the sea world up close!

Surf the Waves

Kuta Beach is one of the best places to learn to surf. Travellers can find many teachers and surfboards to rent right on the beach.

Tip: Even if you’re a beginner or an experienced surfer, you’ll find the waves perfect for you.

Quad Biking Adventures

If you like a bit of adventure, try quad biking in Ubud. You’ll drive through rice fields, small tunnels, waterfalls, and jungle paths. It’s a fantastic way to see the less touristy side of Bali.

All-Inclusive Holidays to Bali from UK

Want everything sorted for you? All-inclusive Bali holidays might be just what you need. The hotels that we book for our customers offer all-inclusive packages covering meals, drinks, and activities.

Why Choose All-Inclusive?

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No Planning Needed

You don’t have to worry about where to eat or what to do next.

Budget-Friendly

You pay once, so there are no surprise costs.

Relaxation at Its Best

Just grab your towel and relax. Everything else is sorted!

Family Fun in Bali

Our Bali family holidays are the best! With so many things to do, kids and adults will have fun!

Splash Around in Water Parks

A day at Waterbom in Kuta is a must for families. The water park has everything from lazy rivers to thrilling slides. Beautiful gardens surround it, and there are also cosy gazebos for relaxing.

Explore Wild Nature

The West Bali National Park is an excellent escape from the busy spots. It's full of jungles, mountains, and peaceful beaches. It’s less crowded and perfect for kids who love nature. You might even spot some deer, monkeys, and rare birds.

Get Creative with Family Activities

There are lots of creative activities for families. You can make jewellery in Canggu or paint pottery at Jenggala. These are fun ways to spend time together and bring home a personal souvenir.

Bali Holidays for Couples

Looking for a romantic getaway? Bali is a favourite spot for honeymooners and couples, and our Bali holiday packages will make you really happy.

Relax at a Spa Hotel

Many Bali hotels offer luxury spa services, infinity pools, and yoga classes. Perfect for some quiet, quality time.

Swim Under Waterfalls

Waterfalls like Tegenungan are pretty famous, but if you want a quieter, more romantic spot, head to Nungnung Waterfall. It’s a bit of a hike, but swimming beneath the falls is worth it.

Party at the Beach Clubs

Bali is famous for its beach clubs, especially in Seminyak. Here, you can dance to live music, swim in pools with swim-up bars, and enjoy drinks as the sun sets.

Best Places to Stay in Bali

Bali has many great spots to stay. Here are some top picks that we offer and these are included in our Bali package holidays.

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Ubud

Art galleries, yoga retreats, and lush green rice fields will be there. It’s a quiet spot compared to the busy beach areas.

Seminyak

It’s known for its beach clubs, shopping, and top-rated restaurants, which make it great for those who love a trendy vibe.

Kuta

It’s got a lively nightlife, lots of surf shops, and great waves. Perfect for young travellers looking for fun.

Nusa Penida

You can see manta rays, explore underwater caves, and enjoy the quiet beaches.

Essential Tips Before You Head to Bali, Indonesia

Before you pack your bags, there are a few things you need to know.

Make Sure Your Vaccinations Are Up to Date

In Bali, there aren't any mandatory shots you need to get before you visit. But it's a good idea to have vaccines like Hepatitis A, typhoid, and tetanus.

Bring a Reusable Water Bottle

Stick to bottled water, or better yet, bring a reusable water bottle with a filter. This can save you money and help the environment.

Why You Need It: Buying bottled water can get expensive and create plastic waste. With a filtered bottle, you can refill it anywhere and drink safely.

Rainy Season? Don't Worry About It!

Bali’s rainy season runs from November to March. But it doesn’t mean you should cancel your plans. Rain in Bali usually comes in quick bursts. It pours for a few minutes, and then the sun comes back out.

Visiting during this time has its perks!

  • Hotels, flights, and tours often drop in price.
  • It’s perfect for photography and nature lovers.

Dress Appropriately for Different Places

Cover your shoulders and knees when visiting sacred sites. Most temples provide sarongs if you don’t have one. Moreover, light, loose clothing is best for the heat. A scarf or shawl can double as a cover-up when needed.

Always Carry Some Cash

While cards are accepted in many places, you still need cash for small purchases like souvenirs or street food. Temples, market stalls, and local transport often need cash. Moreover, in markets, you can bargain for a better price. Cash gives you more power.

Scooters Are a Great Way to Get Around

Scooters or mopeds are the fastest and cheapest way to move around Bali. They’re easy to rent but always prioritize safety. If using apps like Grab or Gojek, check the driver’s ratings. Additionally, use ride-sharing apps for more reliable options.

What You Should Know: Only immediate family can report it.

Be Ready to Pay a Tourist Fee

Started from February 2024, Bali introduced a small tourist fee to help with environmental efforts and to manage crowds better. You usually pay for it at the airport.

How Much Is It?: About 150,000 Indonesian rupiah, or £8.

How to Find Cheap Bali Deals

Emenac Travel has lots of options for cheap holidays to Bali 2025. Our website allows you to search for discounts on travel, lodging, and activities. Travelling during the off-peak seasons (February to June and September to November) can result in cost savings if your schedule is flexible. Some lesser-known spots like Lovina offer great prices without losing the Bali charm.

We often have up to 60% off on specific Bali packages.

FAQs

Where is Bali?

Bali is an island in Indonesia, surrounded by the Indian Ocean.

Which month is ideal for travelling to Bali?

The ideal season is from April to October. There are lots of activities and dry weather.

Is it cheap to holiday in Bali?

Yes, Bali can be very affordable, especially if you book in advance and choose off-peak times.

In Bali, is tap water safe to drink?

No, drinking Bali tap water is not safe. Instead, use filtered or bottled water. A reusable water bottle with an integrated filter is another option.

What should I do if I travel to Bali during the rainy season?

Just pack a lightweight raincoat, plan indoor activities, and check the weather forecasts.

Should I carry mosquito repellent in Bali?

Yes, carrying mosquito repellent is a good idea, especially during the rainy season. Local brands like Soffell are cheap and effective.

How can I avoid traffic in Bali?

Avoid traveling during rush hours (7:30 am to 10 am and 4 pm to 7 pm). Consider leaving early or traveling late at night. Utilise applications such as Grab or Google Maps to monitor traffic patterns.

Are there any strict rules in Bali that I should be aware of?

Yes, Bali has strict laws, especially about drugs and safety. In public spaces, show consideration for others and always wear a helmet when riding a scooter.

Is it safe to chat with locals in Bali?

Absolutely! Balinese people are friendly and love sharing tips about their culture and the best spots to visit. Just be polite and respectful.

Should I eat and shop locally in Bali?

Yes, eating at local warungs (small eateries) and buying handmade goods supports the local economy and gives you a more authentic experience.

What safety tips should I follow when riding a scooter in Bali?

Don't ride if you're not experienced; always use headlights after dark and carry a raincoat for unexpected rain.

What is the best way to use an ATM in Bali?

Use ATMs that are linked to major banks and be aware that some ATMs dispense cash first before returning your card. Additionally, avoid using standalone ATMs in quiet or isolated areas.

How can I purchase bottled water in Bali for less money?

Bring a reusable water bottle with a built-in filter instead of spending more money on bottled water at restaurants.

What should I do in Bali if I need directions or get lost?

Ask locals for help; they are usually friendly and willing to assist. Utilise applications such as Google Maps, but confirm with a second person. Additionally, have a local SIM card or offline maps ready.